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<blockquote data-quote="Heatherthepackgirl" data-source="post: 139963" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>Full Moon in Green Bay: Moss to Packers Picks Up Steam</p><p></p><p>Posted Feb 28th 2007 2:33PM by Dan Benton</p><p>Filed under: Packers, NFC North, NFL Rumors</p><p>The very man who once mooned Green Bay Packers fan may soon be donning the green and gold. This afternoon on Sirius radio they announced that the Randy Moss to Green Bay rumors are picking up steam. They claimed the Packers are very interesting in acquiring Moss if they could get him to restructure, but no potential return was mentioned.</p><p></p><p>A lot of people refer to Moss as a "cancer" but I tend to disagree. Moss is actually the least troublesome receiver on the Raiders at the moment and he's grown up a lot since his Vikings days. I think Brett Favre would be a calming influence on him and it would result in one hell of a deadly combination.</p><p></p><p>Without offering something obscene, I think the Packers should do whatever it takes to bring Moss to Green Bay. A healthy and semi-mobile Brett Favre could have a field day with a play-maker like Randy Moss. Not only would it satisfy Moss' taste for being the "go-to guy," it may also add another year or two onto Favre's career.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heatherthepackgirl, post: 139963, member: 416"] Full Moon in Green Bay: Moss to Packers Picks Up Steam Posted Feb 28th 2007 2:33PM by Dan Benton Filed under: Packers, NFC North, NFL Rumors The very man who once mooned Green Bay Packers fan may soon be donning the green and gold. This afternoon on Sirius radio they announced that the Randy Moss to Green Bay rumors are picking up steam. They claimed the Packers are very interesting in acquiring Moss if they could get him to restructure, but no potential return was mentioned. A lot of people refer to Moss as a "cancer" but I tend to disagree. Moss is actually the least troublesome receiver on the Raiders at the moment and he's grown up a lot since his Vikings days. I think Brett Favre would be a calming influence on him and it would result in one hell of a deadly combination. Without offering something obscene, I think the Packers should do whatever it takes to bring Moss to Green Bay. A healthy and semi-mobile Brett Favre could have a field day with a play-maker like Randy Moss. Not only would it satisfy Moss' taste for being the "go-to guy," it may also add another year or two onto Favre's career. [/QUOTE]
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